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Cricketers biography books you don't want to miss

2021-Aug-08 || By BookBelow || 0 Comments
Cricketers biography books you don't want to miss

A bat, ball, and 22-yard pitch, that’s right – Cricket, the sport that drives millions crazy and has the potential to make anyone get a panic attack at moments.
Everyone could remember Abd’s tears of ache when South Africa lost the semi-finals match at the 2015 World cup or Martin Guptil’s highest individual hit of 237* in New Zealand’s quarter-final match against West Indies in the same year. Records are made every year,  even at this moment, which will go down in sands of time. It’s nerve-wracking to watch the sport, and the adrenaline rush during the crucial moments is no joke. But the blood, sweat, and tears behind that triumphs and losses are sometimes obscured. 

 What is better than to read the life of our favorite player in words? An inspirational journey through their highs and lows, success and defeats. So, we rounded up some of our favorites, which took us through a roller coaster ride. Get in the pitch and, have a good chase. 

Playing It My Way

Playing It My Way

'I don't think anyone, apart from Don Bradman, is in the same class as Sachin Tendulkar.' -Shane WarneThis is cricket icon, Sachin Tendulkar's life st...

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